 I'm not excited. I thank you very much for that. Thank you, Mr. District, Baker University. And if you just sign there, where it says buy, we'll have one of your fancy printers cleaning the rest of this stuff out of Baker. Oh, right? Because I'm not a good writer, so they have a collective where we'll do the right thing. I didn't do that. They've got autographs from all the presidents, from Truman on them. Let me find that one. It makes it all thin. This is February 25th. Now, the other one. How do you sign those big pictures you sent to all of us? I mean, you sign those in white ink. There's no place. Oh, there's no border on this one. We don't have to sign a card and we'll paste it down. How does that even happen? Do you like that? Well, here. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Let's go over here to the desk and we'll do this. Great. This is supposed to stick them up. We'll only have to stick them on the top. Would that be better than a white card? I think so, sure. Wouldn't be better. I'll put it across there under my chin. On the neck tie and things. I'm Larry Wynne, W-I-N-N. I had it on the look to help you though. I was just looking for the spelling so it wouldn't do a W-I-N-N. I've been called worse than that. I appreciate all this. Any place there? I think so. That's fine. Everybody was thinking ahead of us there. I'll be for those three things and I won't take any more of your time. Constructive suggestions. Thank you much. Oh, right. Mr. President, we'll do one more by the fireplace. Thank you. This is one of your home times. We're around here. Where do you want to send that home? Right here. Well, I said when I wrote these names today, I hope we have a chance someday to thank you first. Thank you for taking the time. Thank you for a long time. I understand. I understand. I was mad at him in 76 when he wouldn't vote for you in there. Convention. No, I sure thank you. Man, for that article, I just read it again. I've written a couple others, too, but they weren't written quite as well. Whenever somebody mouths up, you know, I've got to teach them to show them what's right. Keep on top of things. We're trying to get you to come and speak to our Republican Study Committee as early as possible. When you say I've talked about it, Secretary Pague and the guys would like to have you there. I'd like to. Where and when does that take place? Well, you're invited at your convenience any time of the next 30 to 60 days the sooner the better. Well, we'd like to do a little work for breakfast. Oh, sure. The Republican Study Committee would care about us. We've got that scheduled. I think I spoke with them. You did? We've been lucky enough since before. Thank you. Thank you for taking the time. It's a pleasure to see you. I'm President Carson. Nice to see you. Thank you, Williams, for coming to my area. Nice to see you. Sarah Weist, thank you. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Please do. I think we should. I think we should. I commend you for that legislation for the week of the observance of this and sorry that I wasn't able to be on hand for that at that time. I appreciate it. We know you've got a few time commitments here. I want to do a lot of experience. A lot of time. I'm on the run. I can tell all my constituents in the last ten days and I don't know what to say. Sarah would like me for the Michigan office. We open the first office further than California. I'd like to do that. I'll hand it to you. What do you want to do? Usually my reading comes horizontal after a meeting. No, late television shows. I really appreciate it. I appreciate what you're all doing. It helps bring attention to it and that's what we need to do. Thank you. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. No, I'm going to pass it. Do you agree? We agree on the deficit. Okay. I've got a good plan for you. I'll send you a letter. You're welcome. I appreciate it. I want to present these to you from the American Tree Farm System. We represent about 45,000 tree farms across the country. Planting trees on about 82 million acres. Oh, you got it. I appreciate your valuable time. I'm proud of what you're doing up there. Well, listen, I'm proud of what you're doing. I think this is just wonderful. It's an answer to those people who try to make our children think they're going to grow up in a polluted desert. Thank you. There's no good but funding this program. If that might reassure you too, it's all private industry funded. Yes, I know. The flag that the outstanding tree farmer in 1981 of the United States that you can get to. We're all here. This is what he's going to fly in his property. That's the nation's now same tree farm. And I get the pleasure and honor of awarding that to you. Yes. Well, I'm delighted. I hope we can only get it folded back up again. Thank you, sir. He says, he just came up from Georgia and he says my trip down there was exactly right. He says, nobody wants to tax you. He said, why don't you just keep right on the table? Don't you pay attention to these problems? They don't know the questions I asked a long time. Sounded good. I just been working on a speech on that very subject over here that I'm supposed to give tomorrow night. He's extremely proud of what you're doing. Really? Thank you very much. I think all of us are grateful for what you and your associates are doing. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I think it's fantastic. We're going to see how that could be done. It could be good. Thank you. Thank you.